Patrick Mahomes stands alone as the only quarterback with a winning record when trailing in the fourth quarter over the past five years

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As Patrick Mahomes steps into his eighth year leading the Chiefs, he’s rebounding from a clear slump, hitting career lows last season with 26 touchdown throws, 6.8 yards per pass attempt, and 245.5 yards per game. Over the last two years, his touchdown totals hovered at 26 and 27, a sharp drop from his earlier minimum of 37 in a 16-game slate, and he fell under 4,000 passing yards for the first time. Yet, backed by Kansas City’s elite defense, he’s guided the team to three straight Super Bowls, including a franchise record 15 wins last year.

Even in his down phases, Mahomes remains the NFL’s ultimate threat-opponents know better than to relax against him, especially when holding a lead heading into the final quarter. Time and again, teams have learned the hard way that counting him out is a mistake.

Mahomes’ Unmatched Clutch Performances

A recent post from Warren Sharp on X highlights Patrick Mahomes as the sole quarterback boasting a winning record when his team trails entering the fourth quarter over the past five seasons. The stats paint a picture of dominance: Mahomes sits at .667 with a 14-7 mark, followed by a massive drop-off to Lamar Jackson at .412 (7-10), Jalen Hurts at .364 (8-14), Tua Tagovailoa at .269 (7-19), and Matthew Stafford at .237 (9-29). That 66% looks like a video game number.

This gap underscores Mahomes’ exceptional ability to flip games late, a testament to his poise, creativity, and leadership under pressure. While Jackson, Hurts, and Stafford have built reputations as reliable performers, Tua’s spot in the top five stands out, especially considering the scrutiny he’s faced over concussions-yet he’s delivered in crunch time.

Further down, last season’s MVP Josh Allen ranks 11th at .176 (3-14), and fan-favorite Joe Burrow lands at 16th with .148 (4-23). For many QBs, poor team support means frequent fourth-quarter deficits, and mounting comebacks in the NFL is already a tall order, let alone consistently pulling them off like Mahomes.

If winning is the most important thing, then Mahomes knows how to win any way he can, as evidenced by his ability to lead spectacular comebacks in the fourth quarter, including his three Super Bowl victories.

In Super Bowl LIV (2020), the Kansas City Chiefs were down 20-10 entering the final quarter against the San Francisco 49ers. Calm under pressure, Mahomes threw for two touchdowns and orchestrated a pivotal offensive drive, leading the Chiefs to a 31-20 comeback victory and securing their first title in 50 years.

In Super Bowl LVII (2023), the Chiefs were down 24-14 early in the fourth quarter. Despite an ankle injury, Mahomes led a masterful comeback with a touchdown and crucial plays. The game ended with a final score of 38-35.

Then again against the 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII (2024), Kansas City was down 10-3 at halftime and faced a late fourth-quarter deficit. However, Mahomes’s precision and vision took the game into overtime. There, he orchestrated a perfect offensive series for a touchdown, sealing a 25-22 victory.

Chiefs Poised for History for Another Year

Should Mahomes’ legendary flair persist, the Chiefs could etch their name in the record books: becoming only the second team after the 1990-1993 Buffalo Bills to make four consecutive Super Bowls, even if the Bills came up short each time, or rivaling the Tom Brady Patriots’ eight-year AFC dominance from 2011-2018. Securing a tenth straight AFC West title looks probable, nearing the Patriots’ 11-year streak, as long as Mahomes rediscovers his groove.

With a healthy offense, this group has the potential to overwhelm opponents. Mahomes, who twice eclipsed 5,000 yards and 40 touchdowns under Eric Bieniemy en route to MVP awards, has everything in place this season. He’s determined to remind everyone he’s still the gunslinger from his early days and shut down doubters following two underwhelming years.

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